The truth is, it was just a way out of the financial situation at home, and by then, five of my siblings were already in college—food, housing, transportation, and other expenses. In other words, I didn't choose to go to college; the situation at the time won.
I think my dad was proud that I hadn't left home—well, not yet—that I would study there, although in my mind I wanted to fly. One thing I'm sure of is that I saw myself in front of groups, leading, although not as a teacher, something like a managerial position in companies. That's why I chose a career in administration when I entered the workforce, continuing my studies. My father was always a figure in mind; I feel like he hoped I wouldn't just settle for a teaching degree.
Well, the years went by. I dedicated myself to education, from elementary to university, and of course, degree after degree. My dad and mom were my Aspacios in a subliminal way; they didn't demand what we should prepare for, although in a very subtle way, they always expected the best from each of us and the choices we made. After a long time, with all the preparation I'd acquired in recent years as a self-taught person in the field of human beings, my homeopathic doctor smiled at me and said: Mercedes, you've spent your entire life in education, and from everything we've talked about, your profile is in the field of psychology. That surprised me, perhaps my Passions, but their vision was to see me graduate at the university level.
Of course, any learning turned into experience is the best thing that's ever happened to me. The will to learn everything related to human beings on my own is wonderful.

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